Lots of people made jokes after this chap was back on the news but Dara O’Briain’s was the best
No matter what other stuff Prof Robert Kelly does in his life – and he’s already done plenty – he’ll always be the guy whose BBC News interview was interrupted by his children.
He was back on the box this week, this time on Sky News, talking about the coronavirus outbreak.
“A lot of people are going to change their behaviour.”
Professor Robert Kelly tells Sky News he thinks South Korea will keep the #coronavirus outbreak under control, after the country reported more than 160 new cases.
Get the latest on #COVID19 here: https://t.co/FRmQ9Gx6qk pic.twitter.com/6FzTJxov7b
— Sky News (@SkyNews) February 23, 2020
And naturally it prompted lots of jokes and comments …
WHERE IS THE BABY
— end of daves ❄️ 🥕 (@davemacladd) February 23, 2020
Hands up who is watching that door?🙋♂️
— John King (@jdmanjohn) February 23, 2020
He has a padlock on the door now https://t.co/JWNCr26PqI
— Stephen (@Stephenlough95) February 23, 2020
No one is interested in the interview, people just want to see the kids 😁
— Levente2805 (@levente2805) February 23, 2020
the most hated locked door in all human history https://t.co/VUEtcpNpgK
— Tom Jamieson (@jamiesont) February 23, 2020
https://twitter.com/iheartpylons/status/1231877901081026561?s=20
Oo, he’s redecorated
— Benjamin Butterworth (@benjaminbutter) February 23, 2020
His kid on the other side of the door pic.twitter.com/kg4bXbKy1T
— Tremaine (@tremthinks) February 23, 2020
… but the best – the very best – was by Dara O’Briain.
To be honest, he’s the last person to talk about controlling population movement. https://t.co/V1nQLRNBxe
— Dara Ó Briain (@daraobriain) February 24, 2020
Boom!
And just in case you need a reminder – or you want to enjoy it again …
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That BBC News interview interrupted: the sequel!
Source Twitter @daraobriain